... for maintenance, growth and/or egg production, but may fail to do so when constrained by a bulky feed or the inability to lose sufficient heat to the environment. Under constrained conditions maintenance ...

... New Zealand, enjoyed the experience of learning to use the EFG feed formulation program (WinFeed) and the Broiler Model and Optimiser in the beautiful surroundings of the Coorong. The workshop was arranged ...

Rob Gous - University of Natal, South Africa Abstract Optimising the feeding of commercial broilers during their growing period is made difficult because of the many interacting factors influencing ...

WinFeed is a Windows-based feed formulation program developed by EFG Software that has been used by nutritionists and students of nutrition since the early 1990’s.
The current version, Winfeed 3.0, is ...

... in the feed industry to make decisions based on the effects of genotypes, feeds, feeding schedules and the environment on the simulated performance of growing broilers and pigs. The software that we have ...

This section is intended to allow existing users of WinFeed 2, the EFG Broiler Model and EFG Broiler Optimizer to download the latest versions of the program.
If you need more information, or have any ...

The EFG Feed Formulator has been evolving, and after many requests from our clients now includes a multi-mix module. This allows optimum use to be made of ingredients where supply is limited, or where ...

... production.
The model simulates the growth of a single bird taking account of genetic parameters, diet composition and feeding programme, the environment, stocking density and other factors which may ...

Broiler nutritionists are accustomed to using least cost formulation programs to formulate feeds for their broilers, but until the advent of simulation models, such as the Broiler Growth Model produced ...

... the EFG Broiler Growth Model. Because pig genotypes vary considerably in mature weight, in the fatness in the gain, and in the rate of maturing, for nutritionists wishing to design optimal feeding programmes ...